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Ed Palmer
07-11-05, 10:04 AM
Chinese labor for oil drilling eyed in Colo.
By Andrea R. Mihailescu
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
July 11, 2005


Canadian oil giant EnCana is considering bringing in Chinese companies to construct and operate drilling rigs in the Colorado Rockies, as the region struggles to keep up with demand and rising energy prices.
EnCana, a major player in the Piceance Basin of western Colorado, said Chinese labor is cheap and the workers are well-educated. The move would be scrutinized in Washington, where politicians are uneasy about allowing Chinese workers to acquire access to U.S.-based oil and gas facilities.
"I am totally against the Chinese government running the jobs in our country," said Rep. John Salazar, Colorado Democrat, whose district is most affected by drilling. "With the Chinese government getting involved, it's not even a competitive business model."
Mr. Salazar and other U.S. lawmakers already are concerned about the China National Offshore Oil Corp.'s interest in buying the U.S. oil and gas conglomerate Unocal Corp.
The House voted June 30 to block China's cash bid of $18.5 billion. The 398-15 vote came hours after China cited U.S. "political interference" in what it called a purely commercial matter.
"Outsourcing has already claimed millions of jobs," Mr. Salazar said. "We cannot allow that to happen within our own borders. Rural communities have been hit hard enough. We need to keep American jobs in America."
EnCana is deciding whether to construct the drilling rigs in China and import them with Chinese workers to the United States.
"Some operators in that part of the world have explored the [Chinese] option," EnCana spokesman Alan Boras said. "It was mentioned [by EnCana executives to analysts] as a way to increase capacity of the rig fleet in the United States.
"It's our understanding the Chinese have the rigs and the crews and are trying to market that capacity. It's not imminent for EnCana, and we're not working on a specific deal."
The oil and gas well services sector in Colorado is struggling to meet demand for new rigs and to find enough workers to operate them. As consumption of oil and natural gas grows, the effects have been felt globally.
"If they were just talking about bringing in foreign workers for the sake of lowering costs, then I think it could be grounds for pretty substantial opposition. But it's because the industry is running pretty much flat out," Mr. Boras said.
Although China's increased participation in the U.S. oil and gas industry is a prickly issue in Washington, the EnCana spokesman predicted that U.S. policy-makers would concede because Chinese companies would fill a dire need.

With an eye on lower costs, EnCana is in a search to secure long-term contracts.
"We can manage costs better by locking in for longer terms," Mr. Boras said. "And given the life span of our resource, we should be able to lock in. As you adapt drilling technology, you learn. And if you can reduce drilling at a well from, say, 20 days to 15, then you can generate great economies of scale."
The western Colorado field is EnCana's most lucrative prospect and has a capacity of approximately 4.6 trillion cubic feet.
As Chinese workers gain access to U.S. oil and gas facilities, policy-makers worry about trading technology such as rig prototypes, whereby a Chinese manufacturer acquires know-how from EnCana's U.S.-based operations, Frederick Cedoz, vice president at GWEST LLC, told Canada's National Post. GWEST (Global Water & Energy Strategy Team) is a Washington energy policy consulting firm.
The cost of drilling in Colorado has nearly doubled since last year, EnCana officials said. Rates increased from $8,500 per day to $14,000 per day in one year.

radio relay
07-11-05, 10:40 AM
It's a stinking Canadian oil company trying to cut out citizens of the United States, and drilling companies from the United States, of a huge oil resource that is located within the boarders of the United States.

It's the stinking communist Chinese, trying to sucker the people of the United States out our oil reserves.

WTF is the matter with the person who wrote this story?!?! As well as, the current republicant administration. As well as, the stinking republicant dominated Senate and House.

Just another example of the corporate dominated leadership of this country selling United States citizens down the drain!!! With crap like NAFTA, CAFTA, the WTO, and the Gang of Eight, citizens of the United States have been, and are being shafted, big time!!!

DemocRATs are doing it too!!

Ed Palmer
07-11-05, 11:08 AM
Well I guess that the chinese will work for less than the Mexicans
And a hell of a lot less than our union people,Their thoughts are to keep the cost down to produce it and keep the prices high to sell.

yellowwing
07-11-05, 12:26 PM
Vote Roll Call (http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2005/roll360.xml)
9 Democrats and 6 Republicans for allowing China to drill in Colorado
Congressman Inslee (D), 1st District Washington State
Congressman Larson (D), 2nd District Washington State
Congressman Dicks (D), 6th District Washington State
Congressman McDermott (D), 7th District Washington State
Congressman Baird (D), 8th District Washington State
Congressman Adam Smith (D), 9th District Washington State

Congressman Blumenauer (D), 3rd District Oregon
Congressman Moran (D), 8th District Virginia
Congressman Stark (D), 13th District California

Congressman Tom Davis (R), 11th District Virginia
Congessman Kirk (R) 10th District of Illinois
Congressman Paul (R), 14th District Texas
Congressman Shays (R), 4th District Connecticut
Congressman Lungren (R), 3rd District California
Congressman Thomas(R), 22nd District California

All of the Colorado Representatives voted against the Chinese

Nagalfar
07-11-05, 12:52 PM
This is crap.. oil compaines are posting RECORD profits.. and now they wanna replace American workers with Chinese in our own oil fields... may God have mercy on them.. for I NEVER WILL I am sick of seeing our jobs being given to anyone who will do them cheaper.. and those worthless *ucks in DC who let them..

radio relay
07-11-05, 01:11 PM
I didn't even realize this had gone so far as to be voted on in Congress.

I've not seen one media source (electronic, or paper) here in Colorado, that has mentioned it. Freakin' bastards!!

I don't really give a hoot in hell what it costs an oil company (Canadian, or otherwise) to get the oil out of the oil shale.

What the scum bags in Washington D.C. should be doing is making a law that says that any oil company that gets our oil will use citizens of the United States, and add labor costs to the price they sell it for to the stinking communists!!!

I am absolutely outraged by this! You can't buy a job in Colorado that pays more than minimum wage, due to GWB opening the back door to illegals from Mexico, and now these jerks are trying to bring in effin' communists?!?!? WTF!!!

Man, I fought the communists in Vietnam. My Dad fought the communists in both Korea and Vietnam. In Korea we fought the chinese commies directly, and in vietnam they were all over helping the NVA and VC too.

WHY IN THE HELL DID OVER 38,000 DIE IN KOREA, AND OVER 59,000 DIE IN VIETNAM, FIGHTING CHINESE BACKED COMMUNISM?!?!?

So, that they could come here to our own country, on our own soil, and take our jobs and our oil?!?!